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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 9915" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I agree.</p><p>After rewatching the Duke game, it is apparent that our base isn't humming yet. Vad gets too wide on the counter option, and we didn't run enough triple to get a good read on it. The diamond gashed them, but we had to work hard to get yardage with the base offense. Part of that was due to Duke's defense, but I recommend everyone go back and watch the game. The spread wasn't nearly as effective as the diamond.</p><p>It doesn't matter against Duke, but as you said, when the competition gets tougher, reads in the base will be the difference between keeping drives alive and punting. And as PJ said in the call in show, when you get behind them, you have to finish. The dukes of the world will give you multiple chances, but good teams will not. We left about 3 or 4 TDs on the field.</p><p>That being said, I'm more excited for the next couple of years of GT football. We are going to be (even more) hell for defensive coaches and players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 9915, member: 69"] I agree. After rewatching the Duke game, it is apparent that our base isn't humming yet. Vad gets too wide on the counter option, and we didn't run enough triple to get a good read on it. The diamond gashed them, but we had to work hard to get yardage with the base offense. Part of that was due to Duke's defense, but I recommend everyone go back and watch the game. The spread wasn't nearly as effective as the diamond. It doesn't matter against Duke, but as you said, when the competition gets tougher, reads in the base will be the difference between keeping drives alive and punting. And as PJ said in the call in show, when you get behind them, you have to finish. The dukes of the world will give you multiple chances, but good teams will not. We left about 3 or 4 TDs on the field. That being said, I'm more excited for the next couple of years of GT football. We are going to be (even more) hell for defensive coaches and players. [/QUOTE]
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